Show p UINTAH BASIN CORRESPONDENCE ANTELOPE 4 ff t The Spanish influenza has made its appearance at Antelope The afflicted afflict afflict- ed ones are member of t tha fam family Jy ly of Travers Tucker the condition of Will and Amasa being quite seri serl- ous otts i Jack Birch was brought home homo sic sick from tram the road camp His symptoms symptom are fire those of Influenza Wm Foy Fay Jr who has been quite quit sick nick for the past week Is n now v on th the road load oad to recovery I Mr Elias Ellas Brady Drady made a n business trip pip ip to Myton Saturday Mr and Mrs Sam o of Juanita were visitors Wed Wed- Mrs S. S M. M Wing and family left Saturday for their new home at Soldier Soldier Sol Sol- dier Summit Orabelle D Brady adY and Alma Dean students of the Roosevelt high school returned to their homes Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- Mrs l Sylvia Olsen of ot Hiawatha Hiawatha- Is S visiting at the home tf f her sister Mr Mrs Joe Joe Bessie Bessie McCourt BU Buys Buya J enrolled In Ie Inthe Inthe the s service of Uncle tin Sam is s i now now st stationed at Augusta Georgia torgia Her Hel husband nd Otto Buys has ha been in qc- qc tive service two months James Dean and Brady took Sunday Sunda dinner with Geo and family at Juanita Miss Rachal Bently was hostess at a party Thursday evening The evening e was spent in games and aud mu- mu sic A very ery enjoyable time was reported re- re reported re re- ported by all present Mr and Mrs P. P L. L Young of Salt Lake are visitors at the homes of their sons Lyle and Clifford Byrdia Barker has returned to her home after spending two weeks with her sister at Duchesne Miss Hamilton gave a party Saturday evening in honor of oC her brother Calvin Mr and Mrs J. J P. P ChrIstensen Mr and sad Mrs B. B J. J Bromley and son motored to Roosevelt Saturday 0 o z v 44 1 4 f 4 01 II 4 Funeral services were h held ld last Wednesday at 10 a a. a m. m for Mrs James Carroll at the family resi red dence In spite of the Tain rain sto storm m a large crowd was out to pay their 1 last respects to the deceased lira Mm Carroll's Carrolls Carrolls Carroll's Car Car- rolls roll's mother and father staler sister and two brothers from Ferron were here Interment was in the tery James Carroll and children n l left t last Monday morning with relatives for Ferron where they will stay Mrs Irs Frank Woolsey and children left for tor Standard Utah last Monday where Mr Woolsey is working They will spend the winter there Spanish Influenza za has spread quite rapidly In this vicinity the past week there beng now fifteen cases here Quarantine was enforced Immediately immediately immediately im Im- im- im mediately and all Is being done to stop he epidemic Quite a number have been very sick among who are Jessie the Carroll and Moon families also Leslie Murphey Willie Mathews Is from the sheep camp He came after a man manto manto manto to take his fathers father's place as Mr Mathews Is quite sick The Pitt and Moon threshing machine machine machine ma ma- chine has completed the war work I. I here and has gone to the North My Myton ton bench They report good threshing there o 0 of f 4 oo 4 Io 84 4 IOKA oJ 4 q 44 4 of oJ oJ oJ 01 We Ve are very sorry to report that Clarence Webb son of at Mr tend and Mrs rs Ether Webb died at Kamas Utah October 13 of ot Spanish influenza Everything Is Is' Is closed school church and all public gatherings on account of the dread disease The threshing machine Is heard humming now days Miss Vernon has gone home to Vernal while the schools are closed Wm Vernon is gathering potatoes for Mr Thomas Washburn The Red Cross meeting and program program program pro pro- gram is postponed for a month or until November 20 Wilford Wall Wa is sick with I za Wo We hope he will soon be well again Clarence Johnson is helping Mr Peterson extract honey The crop has bas been very good this year Mrs P. P C. C Johnson and Mrs John Benson were My Myton ton visitors Saturday Mrs Rice Ulce Is l having dental work done at My Myton ton John Babcock of Mt Emmons who is home from tram Camp Kearney on a n furlough made a pleasant call at John Bensons Benson's He and Archie Benson Benson Ben Ben- son were In the same company at atI Camp I Lewis Then on to Camp Kearney there together until nUl Archie sailed for Cor France Ho He c. c expects to go goto goto goto to France soon after he returns to Camp I Kearney earney The little baby of Mr and Mrs Walter Baird has been quite sick We Wo hope it will soon be bo all right I again There is quie a n bit of sickness It I wIll vill be good when all arc are well and everything i Is going again 0 o L oJ- oJ oi Ie v I 10 I oJ oJ MOUNTAIN L IIO HOME IE I 4 to b o 10 I 4 et d 4 01 I to 4 oIo d Mrs Young and went to o Duchesne last Monday Miss is out at I Castle Dale going to school Th The hands wor working Ing on the thresher thresh thresh- I er r took n a a holdiday last Sunday and came home The machine is over oyer at t Altonah at the present George and Herald Palmer Palme are goig going go- go lug ing ig out to work In tho the near future Roy St Stott U is going out to their ranch inch at Blue mountain soon Our schools closed last Wednesday because of the Spanish Influenza There here have not been any meetings of f any kind since then We are more than han pleased to say however that there here as yet Is none noue in Mt Home Will wm Robb went to Price last Wednesday Wed- Wed nesda with Brig SteVenson It is reported that Mr Robb Rabb is preparing to o move to Price In the the near near future L. L M. M Miles has gone out to Price and nd surrounding places to work o t oft 1 0 l 20 4 1 oJ- oJ x 4 0 4 4 BLUEBELL LUE ELL 44 1 1 oJ 4 00 0 oft 44 The threshing Is nearly finished here Clifford Reid was called by the lo local local local lo- lo cal board to go to Salt Lake for training but he just got over the top of the divide when he was called back He was gone only three days Wm Elder got his leg broken last week when he was plowing The plow started to tip Up and when he I tried to get off oU his foot root caught Inthe inthe in inthe the wheel Dr Whitmore came up and set it It is reported he ho is getting getting getting get get- ting along as well as co could ld be bo expected expect expect- ed he being not youngVe young We Ve have two families who have havethe havethe the tho influenza It is thought It was brought here from Provo It is not serious as In some places yet and we weare weare weare are hoping it will not be spread any further Justin Rolphs Ralphs and Mallie MalUa Reynolds families are the ones that have It ft Mr and Mrs McKnight from Price have hav been here on business this week All AU public gatherings are stopped as as In other places place Maggie Remington came home from Salt Lake last week 0 04 o 4 oto 4 oio 1 MOUNT E EMMONS LI S I i oft 4 2 4 4 4 4 1 0 4 4 oio 4 10 The people of Mount Emmons I went over the top with their quota of the Fourth Liberty loan Mr Will WilI Lewis of Roosevelt was wasI this week transacting business here I Roy and Mattie Powell and Zona Iona I Chapman were visiting in Duchesne last week Vein Vern Holgate who has been ill with blood poison In his arm caused iroc troa a tut ctt 1 t In his infer firmer er has recover recover- ed Mr Hill and family of Altonah have havo moved Into C. C H. H Hartmans Hartman's residence in town Our school has been closed for tor a time as a safeguard against Spanish In influenza At present there are no cases In our bur ur community The sheep owners of Mt Emmons have Jave had their sheep dipped at the vat west of town Mr Joseph Seeley of this pl place ce is In charge of the dipping dip dip- ping Mr Thomas Judd with the tho colors stationed near Washington ashington D. D C. C has been ill with Spanish influenza but we are glad to state he has re re- re covered l Ir Mrs Paul Cluff and children have Ilave gone to join Mr duff Cluff In I Helper where whore they will spend the winter Mrs Wilford Mitchell Is the proud mother of a little war daughter Mr J Mitchell is in training at Camp Lewis o 0 o oo oio oI- oI p or- I. REDCAP fa o p Ie 4 I 4 A 10 4 Ie I 4 4 Mrs May Carter Robison died at ather ather her h homo home me Sunday evening October 20 of pneumonia contracted about 10 days ago Mrs Robison had just returned from Sevier where they had taken her mother Mrs Carter for burial who died just about three weeks ago Mrs Robison was born bornat at Sevier county where whore she lived until until until un un- til nine years ago when s e came to this country where she has resided ever since She Is survived by her husband C. C W. W Robison and the following following fol fol- lowing sons and daughters Mrs Samuel Holfeltz Thomas Dunn Warren Max Louise and Madge Robison all residing at Redcap She was well known In the tho basin and will be greatly missed by her associates associates associates asso asso- as she was a a. devoted mother and was very kind to all who came in her home Funeral services were held beld at the family residence Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day morning at 9 o'clock Interment Interment Interment Inter Inter- ment was in the My Myton ton cemetery The community joins in sympathy with the bereaved family Max Gordon and his children Fern and Reed are arc still sUll afflicted with typhoid with little or no change The stork visited the home of Henry Henry Hen Hen- ry rJ RIchens Friday October October 18 leavIng leaving leav leav- ing lug a fine baby boy I Word Vord has been received from Cram John E. E Gordon who was on the mountains mountains moun moun- mountains gathering cattle that he Is at Leavett station nursing one of the riders who Is afflicted with Spanish influenza A report camo came from one of the camps at Louisiana that George R. R toper Roper has Spanish in Influenza His condition is not serious Mrs Mra James H. H Moore and children children chil chit dren have gone to Tabiona where they will make their home for the winter Mrs Marion Marlon S. S Shields has been on the sick list the past week suffering suffer suffer- lag ing with neuralgia Arthur Smith Is confined to his bed with a bad cold a 0 o aI 4 oJ- oJ 4 i l' l 0 oIt 4 00 l LAPOINT 0 Ie 10 I. 20 Open air funeral services were held Oct for Brother Drother Archie Searle who died on the 17 an illness illness ill ill- ness of one and one half years He leaves a wife and four children besides besides besides be be- sides a host of friends The speakers speak speak- ers Brother Drother Christensen Caldwell and made timely and con con- soling remarks Many were t n I en as tokens of love art ape respect I I from tl 11 p e people of Lapoint Lapont His Isis Is the first grave in the cemetery Bishop Taylor conducted the tho services ser tsei- vices and a very large larto CJ crowd at at- tended Mr Weeks aged five eighty y years ars died at the home of his daughter Mrs Frank WInn were held Tuesday morning Guy Brady Drady was thrown rem from rem a horse several days ago ngo and aud broke brake his right arm but Is 1 rapid rapid- ly Many of the High school students I have returned home on account of oC tile tie quarantine Much grain Is sp sprouting In the tho stacks on account of or the wet weather er or and many beaus are spoiling I Mr David Cutup Cump has bas sold sold his farm farmand farmand and will move to Idaho In the near future 0 04 o or- or 4 a. a t. 0 to I. to LEETON TON r 4 1 4 Ie 1 oIo 4 4 3 4 4 Word has been received from Curtis Curtis Curtis Cur Cur- Horrocks who Is Evanston that he Is bedfast with influenza Will wm Timothy who Is at present InVernal in inVernal inVernal Vernal also has a bad case of the epidemic D. D L L. Tanner spent last week In Provo at the bedside of his aged method Heber Allred is well again after his Beige of typhoid Mrs Josh Haslem gave birth to a afine afine afine fine baby girl last week She Is at atthe atthe atthe the Roosevelt hospital doing very nicely Bishop Horrocks left Saturday for Price He Ho will bring back freight B. B L L. L Dart of My Myton ton and J. J D. D Hitch of Denver were in our town Friday looking over oyer land 0 o t 4 TABIONA 4 C The first heavy frost came the night of October Little da dazi nago n- n ago was done as it didn't injure the alfalfa or tomatoes There ate are a few cases of what is 18 thought to be Spanish Influenza at Hanna and one or two at Tabby T. However we are hoping they are just severe colds Mrs Ralph Hardy and Mrs Bruce Maxwell spent the past wee v Ith their husbands on the llamas Kamas Stock- Stock more road A heavy rain came camo on the and the harvesting ol of grain R. R L. L Crandall returned from Provo Wednesday Dr Zimmerman and Paul Billings of ot Duchesne were up for forthe forthe the tho Liberty loan Saturday the Tabby people subscribed near tools hoots and all nU public gatherings are closed here indefinitely on ac- ac of the influenza 0 08 o 01 8 10 Ie oo I- I J nAN HANNA A 10 4 8 I 10 Ie t. 10 Mr T T. T M. M Giles and family returned returned returned re re- re- re turned from Heber Sunday Mrs Giles and daughter have been quite sick wih colds They t themselves tL for fear It might be bo In Influenza influenza In- In but we are arc glad to report they are much better Mrs A. A B. B Atwood spent the week end with Mrs V. V R. R Savage at atthe atthe t the Still Water ranch on the north fork After five wet Sundays we are aro glad to see old Sots Sols face faco Today Will m mot met t with a 1 i ery I I painful accident ti 11 He dropped a log on the han llo of the ax The Tho ax flew up s t tam aim m In to Inthe the tho mouth breaking three teeth and cutting his tongue and lips Ups quite bad but Will wm says he will get along all right as aa long as the tho buttermilk lasts Edison Adair returned from Provo Saturday Thad received word that his brother was very low with the tho hi Menza Ienza enza Miss Alta AHa Allen and Miss Miles were Hanna Hanna visitors Sunday The many friends of D. D C C. C Hanney I were shocked to hear of his death He lie was In Park City when he ho contracted contracted contracted con con- the In influenza Mr and Mrs Nephi Thayn of farm creek spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs We see the smiling face of Undo Uncle Billy Dilly on the streets of or Hanna again out boys ho be will catch you if he can Mr and Mrs A. A B B. B Atwood are arc still enjoying green corn and ripe a tomatoes tomatoes tomatoes toma toma- toes out of their garden How Is that for his time timo- of the year If you dont don't believe us us come and take dinner r with us Mr and nd Mrs Rudolph Wilcken spent Sunday with C. C II Wilcken and wife Dr Zimmerman and Paul Billings spent Saturday at Hanna lianna They talked bonds to every ono one they met We were ere glad to see them al althou although although al- al thou though h our pocket books were some lighter Rudolph Wilcken Is Is' Is our new health officer You had bad better be good for he has a good strong arm and is not afraid to use use it Mrs George Wilcken has been I E quite sick the last ten days das but Is some better now j I Mrs Nova Milliner and Mrs M M. M. M Atwood spent Sunday at the Jep I Thomas ranch The Curry broth brothers rs i said It seemed like lIte home to have mother cook the tho dinner I r I 4 4 1 o 4 4 I- I oI- oI 4 4 I 4 Ie FRUITLAND or- or 4 Ie I t I I. i it t. t Ie or Little Ruth Huntsman has been quite sick but Is better n now now w. w Mrs T. T B. B Sears and Miss Esther are at Duchesne for a n few weeks Mrs Parley McAfee McAtee has gone to Provo for an extended visit Miss Zella Broadhead is helping Mrs H. H Huntsman while her husband husband husband hus hus- band is out on the beef drive Francis Brooks Drooks and family went to Heber Monday Mr Washburn and Washburn-and and Mr Kelso were werD at Fruitland selling Liberty bonds They had pretty good success considering considering con con- what a n hard scrabble I bunch we are but Its 8 a pretty small man that wont do all he can for our boys over there who are giving their lives for us Turkey stealing is rather expensive In |